1. Add a cover page
– with an image
– title “7 of the Highest Mountains”
– date
– author
2. Add headline and content for each mountain
– for content: copy the first 1-3 paragraphs from Wikipedia using the link above for each mountain
– select the Comic Sans MS font for the content
– place image of the mountain (from Wikipedia)
– add a hyperlink (URL) of source at the end
3. After the headlines add a table with
– 3 columns and 8 rows
– Headers (first row)
– Peak
– Height above MSL
– Countries
7 Rows/ Data below
Mount Everest | 8,848 m | Nepal, China
K2 | 8,611 m | Pakistan, China
Kangchenjunga | 8,586 m | India, Nepal
Lhotse | 8,516 | Nepal, China
Makalu | 8,485 m | Nepal, China
Cho Oyu | 8,188 m | Nepal, China
Dhaulagiri | 8,167 m | Nepal
– add some styling to it/ colored rows
4. Add header & footer
– add header with the Title “7 of the Highest mountains”
– align center,
– Italic
– add page number at the footer
5. Save it
6. Create/ export it as pdf (mountains.pdf)
7. Attach and email it
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